Bride of Frankenstein
Rooted in Mary Shelley's immortal mythology yet reborn for the Bronze Age Marvel Universe, the Bride of Frankenstein made her comics debut in 1973's Frankenstein #2, brought to the page by Gary Friedrich and the legendary Mike Ploog. She keeps extraordinary company — sharing adventures with the Frankenstein Monster himself, Victor Frankenstein, and even the monstrous Ted Sallis as Man-Thing — placing her squarely within Marvel's rich horror landscape of the early '70s. Her appearances stretch across an impressive four-plus decades, turning up in titles as varied as Book of the Dead and Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme, proof that this figure of gothic romance and dread has genuine staying power in the Marvel cosmos. Rare in the catalog and steeped in classic horror tradition, she's a compelling find for any collector drawn to the darker, more atmospheric corners of Marvel history.
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